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Lot 398

A rare portable Wondergram record player

Lot 511

A wood case record player. COLLECT ONLY.

Lot 525

An old 20th century wood cased record player.

Lot 769

A vintage Riviera record player, COLLECT ONLY.

Lot 440

Sony PS-LX43P record player, Sony FM stereo three band tuner, Sony stereo deck receiver HST-V202, Sony double cassette deck, Sony CDPM18 CD player and a pair of Sony SS-A3OZ speakers. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 450

Collaro Microgram cased record player. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 2121

A SONY PS-LX5 RECORD PLAYER, A SONY STEREO DECK RECIEVER AND TWO SPEAKERS

Lot 2139

AN ASSORTMENT OF BANG AND OLUFSEN STEREO ITEMS TO INCLUDE RECORD PLAYER, CD PLAYER AND TWO SPEAKERS ETC

Lot 1041

Bush Monarch record player. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 1074

Dual - Model CS 435-1 - A automatic-turntable record player deck having a hinged clear perspex over a black finished plinth raised on cylindrical supports. With arm and cartridge / needle. Within its original box. Appears in good condition with wear to the cover, sold as untested by ourselves.  

Lot 1075

Ultra - Model 6018 - A vintage teak cased portable record player having a hinged cover opening to reveal a BSR turntable deck. Sold as untested by ourselves. Measures approx; 17cm x 44cm x 53cm.  

Lot 1076

Trio - Model KD-1033B - A belt driven record player turntable deck having a smokie perspex hinged cover set to a metal base. With cartridge / needle. Within its original box. Appears in good condition, sold as untested by ourselves. 

Lot 1081

HMV - A retro portable record player having cream and burgundy case set with a Garrard RC 121 MkII turntable. Appears in good condition, sold as untested by ourselves.  

Lot 1085

Retra - A retro portable record player having a cream and grey case with red highlights housing a Monarch turntable within. Appears in good condition with wear commensurate with age, sold as untested by ourselves. 

Lot 964

EAR - A vintage mid 20th Century portable record player having a three quarter hinged cover top with speaker to the right. Sold as untested by ourselves. Measures approx; 11cm x 40cm x 20cm.  

Lot 191A

A vintage record travel record player and a Philips reel to reel tape recorder

Lot 115

Corona typewriter, vintage BT telephone, and a Regentone record player.Qty: 3

Lot 56

VINTAGE COLUMBIA PORTABLE RECORD PLAYER TOGETHER WITH A QUANTITY OF 78 RPM RECORDS

Lot 2050

Vintage Philips 'Magicbox' hi-z record player, a Garrard SP25 MKIV record player, a Linsar 24" LED television, a vintage Aldis slide projector, a vintage Consul Dual 8 view editor, a Eumig MK8 Super 8 film projector and a metal trunk 

Lot 2060

Dual DJ record player with USB port, serial no. 190801740C

Lot 201

An Audiotronix record player, together with a Goldring turntable

Lot 351

A large group of mixed collectables to include silver plate, toy till, engineers tools, coins, cigarette cards ...etc all contained within a large trunk together with a mid 20th century record player.

Lot 445

A mid-20th century Bush portable electric record-player together with a box of shellac records to include 'Victor Sylvester and his Ballroom Orchestra', Danny Kaye's 'The King's New Clothes', 'The Bee Song' by Arthur Askey, 'Shadow Waltz' by Bing Crosby, Billy Cotton and his Band, 'French Nursery Rhymes', 'Jamaican Rhumba' by Mantovani and his Orchestra and Uncle Mc's 'Nursery Rhymes'

Lot 190

A mid-20th century Gerrard (model 301) record player and radio: unusually housed within a lacquered and gilt-metal-mounted serpentine-fronted Louis XV-style cabinet with a floral marquetry front, the plinth base also with serpentine front, canted corner and finely cast gilt-metal mounts, together with two matching speakers in early 19th century  English style with wire grill fronts and gilt-metal mounts with masks etc.( the radiogramme 51cm deep x 116cm high)

Lot 308

A vintage Alba portable record player. Postage unavailable

Lot 321

A vintage Monarch Bush record player. Postage unavailable

Lot 353

A vintage Monarch portable record player

Lot 43

A vintage style Akai portable record player

Lot 5

A vintage Philips portable record player

Lot 1240

Hmv Branded Portable Record Player

Lot 546

A record player, amp and a sky baron radio.

Lot 429

Garrard record player, Samsung TV (no lead), Denon DVD player and audio tuner.

Lot 450

Prolectrix record player, radio etc.

Lot 105

A LARGE QUANTITY OF ASSORTED COLLECTABLES AND ELECTRICALS ETC TO INCLUDE A T J HARRINGTON AND SON GAT RIFLE A/F, MAGNON SOUND CAMERA, RECORD PLAYER ETC

Lot 20A

An Ultra Monarch portable record player, an Invicta wooden cased radio and a Westminster portable record player

Lot 518

A Domus record player BA4000, a Hitachi hi-fi component SR-700 stereo receiver, with instruction manual, and a pair of Kef Chorale speakers, type SP1016. (4)

Lot 452

A boxed Collard Ltd portable record player turntable in cream Bakelite.

Lot 276

Dansette Prince record player, with Garrard auto-change record deck

Lot 279

VINTAGE FIDELITY RADIO MASTER SOLID STATE RECORD PLAYER, TUNER & SPEAKERS - SOLD AS SEEN - NOT WORKING

Lot 299

An interesting medal for a Trial Match staged by the Football Association at Arsenal FC's Highbury ground to experiment with proposed changes to the offside law,  Amateurs v Professionals of the South, 30th March 1925,15ct. gold, inscribed obverse and reverse, weight 22gr., diameter 29mm., condition good, no caseThe experiment was with the two-player rule (1925). The Scottish F.A. urged the change from a three-player to a two-player offside rule as early as 1893. Such a change was first proposed at a meeting of IFAB in 1894, where it was rejected. It was proposed again by the SFA in 1902, upon the urging of Celtic FC, and again rejected. A further proposal from the SFA also failed in 1913, after the Football Association objected. The SFA advanced the same proposal in 1914, when it was again rejected after opposition from both the Football Association and the Welsh F.A. Meetings of the International Board were suspended after 1914 because of the First world War. After they resumed in 1920, the SFA once again proposed the two-player rule in 1922, 1923, and 1924. In 1922 and 1923, the Scottish Association withdrew its proposal after English FA opposed it. In 1924, the Scottish proposal was once again opposed by the English FA, and defeated; it was, however, indicated that a version of the proposal would be adopted the next year. On 30 March 1925, the FA arranged a trial match at Highbury where two proposed changes to the offside rules were tested. During the first half, a player could not be offside unless within forty yards of the opponents' goal-line. In the second half, the two-player rule was used.The two-player proposal was considered by the FA at its annual meeting on 8 June. Proponents cited the new rule's potential to reduce stoppages, avoid refereeing errors, and improve the spectacle, while opponents complained that it would give "undue advantage to attackers"; referees were overwhelmingly opposed to the change. The two-player rule was nevertheless approved by the FA by a large majority. At IFAB's meeting later that month, the two-player rule finally became part of the Laws of the Game. The two-player rule was one of the more significant rule changes in the history of the game during the 20th century. It led to an immediate change in the style of play, with the game becoming more stretched, "short passing giving way to longer balls", and the development of the W-M formation. It also led to an increase in goalscoring: 4,700 goals were scored in 1,848 Football League Games in season 1924-25. This number rose to 6,373 goals (from the same number of games) in 1925-26.For the record, the Amateurs won the Trial Match at Highbury 3-1. 

Lot 478

SIR ALEX FERGUSON & MANCHESTER UNITED TREBLE WINNERS 1998-99 AUTOGRAPHED FOOTBALL PHOTOGRAPH OF THE THIRTEEN TIME PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS MANAGER, PLUS TWO 1998-99 TRBLE WINNERS LARGE PHOTOGRAPHS,Sir Alexander Chapman Ferguson CBE (born 31 December 1941) is a Scottish former football manager and player. He is considered by many to be one of the greatest managers of all time who has won more trophies than any other manager in the history of football. Ferguson was appointed manager of Manchester United in November 1986. During his 26 years with Manchester United he won 38 trophies, including 13 Premier League titles, five FA Cups, and two UEFA Champions League titles. He was knighted in the 1999 Queen’s Birthday Honours list for his services to the game. Ferguson is the longest-serving manager of Manchester United, having overtaken Sir Matt Busby’s record on 19 December 2010. He retired from management at the end of the 2012-13 season, having won the Premier League in his final season. ORIGINAL COLOUR PHOTOGRAPH SIZE 10 by 8in. DEPICTING MANCHETER UNITED MANAGER SIR ALEX FERGUSON IN HEAD AND SHOULDERS POSE. NICELY AUTOGRAPHED IN BLACK PEN TO THE CENTRAL PORTION OF THE IMAGE BY SIR ALEX FERGUSON. VERY GOOD CONDITION. SOLD WITH TWO LARGE 20 by 16in. COLOUR PHOTOGRAPHS DEPICTING THE MANVHESTER UNITED TREBLE WINNERS, ONE WITH THE EUROPEAN CUP, THE OTHER ON THE CELEBRATION BUS WITH ALL THREE TROPHIES. TOTAL OF THREE ITEMS.

Lot 528

Three Charlton Athletic 1934-35, 1935-36 & 1936-37 team photographs, approx. 18 by 14in., matted and all produced as official team photographs for season, all B. W. O. Newman SE13. Each headed Charlton Athletic football club with date and player legend under photograph. 1935-36 also has legend 'Record achievement 3rd Division Southern Section Champions 1934-35', (3)

Lot 92

Vintage Bush record player, Automax fire extinguisher, oak mantel clock, blue Wedgwood Jasperware, glassware, assorted teawares, pictures, signed Newcastle shirt, etc.

Lot 398

A box of vinyl LP's and seven inch singles including Neil Diamond compilation, Ella Fitzgerald etc, GPO record player

Lot 191

A Hacker GAR:600 teak cased record player. With Garrard 35SB record deck, 50cm wide

Lot 534

FOUR BOXES AND LOOSE RECORDS, RECORD PLAYER, BOOKS AND FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES, to include a 1960s/70s PYE Cambridge 1013 portable record player and MW radio in a briefcase style case, approximately eighty classical and easy listening LPs including 'The Great Musicians: A Week by Week Study of the World's Greatest Composers and their Music' (twenty five parts), approximately fifty books with titles to include antiques, art, machinery, football and fiction: authors to include Jules Verne and Ian Fleming, 1960s and early 1970s football programmes, mainly West Bromwich Albion, Wolverhampton Wanderers and Walsall with some other Midland clubs, England v Wales at Wembley 18/11/1964, the FA Cup final 1965 Leeds United v Liverpool, some Speedway programmes, etc (4 boxes + loose) (sd)

Lot 586

ONE BOX OF RECORDS, 78S, LPS, 45S TOGETHER WITH A GRAMOPHONE RECORD PLAYER, comprising a HMV 1920s wind up portable gramophone, records are mostly 1970's classical music, Top of the Pops 1974, Walt Disney's Mary Poppins, several French artists, children's stories, etc (s.d) (1 box + loose)

Lot 735

EKCO RECORD PLAYER WITH SPEAKERS

Lot 322

4 Boxes of assorted Collectables , watches and a Pioneer PL-55D Record Player

Lot 375

One case of banjo accessories including strings, skin and pegs and one box of assorted gramophone and record player parts

Lot 388

A Garrard Model 4HF record player on wooden base

Lot 397

A HMV record player with Bakelite knobs in case

Lot 391

A HMV record player on wooden base (no top)

Lot 396

A Garrard Model 4HF record player turntable, a/f

Lot 392

A Plusagram record player in self-contained unit with record storage below

Lot 398

A Decca Portrola record player in wooden case

Lot 387

A Garrard Model 4HF record player in wooden case

Lot 5101

Vintage Collection Gramophone, model MT-GA05, record CD tape player AM/FM radio, W47cm H24cm

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